Bog plants are also referred to as "Marginal Plants" by
water gardener's. These plants are found along the edges or margins of ponds in nature. Bog plants
grow in shallow water and prefer wet sloppy mud. The hardy bog plants will winter over well in most
northern climates. Tropical bog plants can be grown in any climate, but if you live in the north you
will need to bring them in before the first cold spell.

PLANTING BOG PLANTS - Plant these as you would lilies, again making sure that you don't cover the crown of the plant. The bog plants that we sell come in 2" net pots. Care should be taken when removing the plants from these
net pots so you don't tear up the root system. Bog plants should only be in water deep enough to cover the pot.

* Some states have bans on
certain pond plants. Check the
USDA Noxious
Plants website prior to purchase. The buyer needs to beware of any regulations on plants that may be
restricted. If your order gets confiscated by your state agriculture department we
cannot be held responsible.

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We guarantee our plants will arrive alive and healthy. Pond Plants grow differently depending on where you live. If you took pond plants of the same
type, and planted them in different parts of the USA, each plant would grow differently. This is Mother Nature at work. We cannot guarantee that your
climate will support long term growth as this varies by location. Over time and experience you will find which pond plants thrive in your
USDA Zone.
Perhaps the best thing to do is to join our
Pond, Watergarden and Plant Forum and ask some
questions before you buy.

*** We reserve
the right to substitute Out of Stock plants of equal or greater
value unless you specifically request otherwise in the remarks
section of your order you submit. We try our very best to
update the website availability and show plants that are Out of Stock.